Legal Writing Basics: Three Key Skills Sample

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • This video introduces you to the "Golden Rule" of Legal Writing, to help the reader get the content quickly and easily.
    Our Three Key Skills Legal Writing Coach workshop is the core training for Chambers and Global 500 top law firms around the World.
    Although mastering legal drafting takes time and practice, superior writing skills are essential to success. Key takeaways from this video:
    Remember Your Audience.
    Organize Your Writing. ...
    Cut The Legalese. ...
    Be Concise. ...
    Use Action Words....
    Pay Attention to Grammar...
    Get in touch with us for more about Legal Drafting and Editing in English.
    www.legalwriting.eu
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    Here's a short extract of our world-class materials banks for the world-famous Legal Darfting Basics: Three Key Skills workshops designed by Chris Jensen, LL.M and published by LexisNexis:
    1. Correct usage
    “Usage” means punctuation, grammar, and vocabulary. Here are 25 common usage errors to look for in your writing.
    1.1 Punctuation: Common errors
    1.1.1 Usage Error 1: Commas and semicolons in complex/compound sentences
    Incorrect: The biggest firms missed out on the revolution which was led by small- and medium-sized independent firms then they tried to get in but it was already too late.
    Correct: The biggest firms missed out on the revolution, which was led by small- and medium-sized independent firms; then they tried to get in, but it was already too late.
    1.1.2 Usage Error 2: Commas and semicolons for complex lists
    Use commas and semicolons for clarity if you have a complex list - especially a list within a list. Separate items in the big list with semicolons and items in the small list with commas.
    Original: …in particular information relating to this Agreement and its subject matter, the businesses or financials of the Principal and its affiliates, the Customer, buyers and other contractors of the Principal as well as information relating to prices, sales, developments and know-how of the Principal.
    Revision: …in particular information relating to this Agreement and its subject matter; the businesses or financials of the Principal and its affiliates, the customer, buyers and other contractors of the Principal; and information relating to prices, sales, developments, or know-how of the Principal.
    2.1.3 Usage Error 3: Commas with restrictive and non-restrictive clauses
    Don’t use commas if the information in relative clause modifying the noun (i.e., beginning with “who,” “that,” “which,” “whose,” etc.) is key information (called “restrictive” information). Do use commas if it’s just extra information (“non-restrictive”).
    Non-restrictive: The Defendant ,who has expressed remorse, is well on his way to rehabilitation. (This means we know who the Defendant is, so “who has expressed remorse” is just extra information.)
    Restrictive: A defendant who has expressed remorse is well on his way to rehabilitation. (This refers to any defendant who has expressed remorse - “the defendant who has expressed remorse” is the subject.)
    Incorrect: Anti-competitive agreements are agreements between competitors, which have as their object or effect the restriction of competition.
    Correct: Anti-competitive agreements are agreements between competitors that have as their object or effect the restriction of competition.
    Incorrect: Flexibility is one of the keywords of the new Hungarian Labor Code which entered into force on 1 July 2012.
    Correct: Flexibility is one of the keywords of the new Hungarian Labor Code, which entered into force on 1 July 2012.
    Tip: If removing the information would create confusion about the subject = restrictive = no commas.

Комментарии • 34

  • @freewillchoice8052
    @freewillchoice8052 2 года назад +14

    I could listen to this guy all day long I like his style of delivery.

  • @JohnAdams-mu7xd
    @JohnAdams-mu7xd 2 года назад +38

    So basically non-lawyers have been doing it right all along....🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 Thank you for this presentation.

  • @xornam3009
    @xornam3009 Год назад +12

    I see these kind of legal writing each and every time and honestly I love how they chose their sentences

  • @phugoid
    @phugoid 9 месяцев назад +6

    from "there" locations? Priceless!

  • @TheKrispyfort
    @TheKrispyfort 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for this.
    You've helped me rethink my vocational email style (I am considered a combative know-it-all by my managers 😅).
    Thanks again 🙏🙂

  • @RosalitaLeeMarshall
    @RosalitaLeeMarshall 9 месяцев назад +1

    putting the strategy together in the right content

  • @Keeper0fmyHEART
    @Keeper0fmyHEART 7 месяцев назад

    I've been working on a case as a Pro Se for a while now. My hubby can always tell when I've been writing briefs in my emails because of how my writing is. It's too funny, though luckily, not as bad as your email. Im just more direct and blunt. This of course has changed over time as I've learned more how to write for legal purposes.

  • @georgemckenzie2525
    @georgemckenzie2525 Год назад +5

    Biggest challenge in writing ?
    Being succinct yet comprehensible.

    • @synergeticseducation
      @synergeticseducation  10 месяцев назад +1

      You're right, and We address that! Check out our "Style" videos

    • @janemack2667
      @janemack2667 5 месяцев назад +1

      getting started.

  • @kanchanlimbu4997
    @kanchanlimbu4997 3 года назад +8

    The speaker mentioned the book about the legal writing skills. Can you please tell me the name of the book, please.

  • @tkayhoutz3713
    @tkayhoutz3713 3 года назад +4

    Ty

  • @Redacted44
    @Redacted44 8 месяцев назад

    Oohhh, this is the public defenders, workshop for inner city youth. Sorry, I'm in the wrong class room. 😹

  • @fmajor206
    @fmajor206 8 месяцев назад

    In 2023, I'm curious if the instructor and participants have switched to using ChatGPT instead.

    • @girlonamission1685
      @girlonamission1685 6 месяцев назад

      No because it’s been proven to not be reliable in legal writing.

  • @jmvernay2
    @jmvernay2 6 месяцев назад +1

    It has always been the goal of legalese (another language) to make the text non-understandable to the layman, same for medical gibberish, it is call a con, more precisely a con game...

  • @Brian-ro7st
    @Brian-ro7st 6 месяцев назад

    Anyone who attended this presentation and learned something should find a new profession.

  • @j.j.l.
    @j.j.l. 6 месяцев назад

    Did I hear him say “…once they put theirselves…?” (3:30) Um…

  • @jaredmowry8544
    @jaredmowry8544 3 года назад +2

    This guy is a complete doofus!

    • @kandarabi927
      @kandarabi927 2 года назад

      LMAOOOO

    • @synergeticseducation
      @synergeticseducation  2 года назад +6

      comment from a fake channel with no content or subscribers

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 2 года назад +2

      @@synergeticseducation Having no content and no subscribers is not necessarily a bad thing. We must analyse his words.
      Here, they have no attempt to use evidence in their accusation, thus making it entirely unfounded and frivoulos.

    • @synergeticseducation
      @synergeticseducation  Год назад +3

      @@56independent42 the world's top law firm would probably not hire a doofus to teach them the main skill they need to make money - legal writing.

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Год назад

      @@synergeticseducation Yes but in the investment world keeping your secrets is important so maybe they're misleading people just to make more money

  • @poshpasha
    @poshpasha Год назад

    What a cringy presenter lol